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I am using one of the columns on my spreadsheet for comments after about
1,000 characters the words no longer wrap in the cell. How can I fix this? |
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If you add alt-enters every 80-100 characters to force new lines within the
cell, you'll see more than those 1000 characters. Kelly wrote: I am using one of the columns on my spreadsheet for comments after about 1,000 characters the words no longer wrap in the cell. How can I fix this? -- Dave Peterson |
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After about 1,000 character enter a hard return inside the cell (ALT-ENTER).
This will keep the text both visible and wrapped. -- Gary''s Student "Kelly" wrote: I am using one of the columns on my spreadsheet for comments after about 1,000 characters the words no longer wrap in the cell. How can I fix this? |
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